Complete the conversations with the words from the box. a little , something , anyone, everyone (x2),
somebody (x2), a few nobody anything
anywhere somewhere
1 A I feel shy. I don’t know anyonehere.
B Don’t worry – I’ll introduce you to ! This is Lars and his wife Maria…
A Actually, I know just walked in the door. Hello, Angela!
2 A Gerrald’s depressed. He thinks likes him.
B That’s crazy – thinks he’s a lovely person. And he’s got lots of friends.
A I know. But he needs special to say that. You should tell him!
3 A Yuk! in this pasta sauce tastes terrible!
B Please don’t say ! Hassan spent ages cooking it. He’ll be so disappointed!
A OK, OK. I’m going to eat just to be polite.
4 A I don’t like going on holiday.
B But this is our honeymoon! Isn’t there you would like to visit?
A Well, if we really have to go , let’s go to the Maldives. We could spend days there I suppose.
1. They go boating very often in summer.
2. They are going boating right now.
3. I cook a meal for my family every day.
4. Im cooking a meal for my family at the moment.
5. Kim takes her dog for a walk twice a day.
6. Kim is taking her dog for a walk now.
7. Her grandmother walk in the park every weekend.
8. Her grandmother is walking in the park at the moment.
9. Susan usually waters the flowers in the morning.
10. Susan is watering the flowers right now.
Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the correct form.
1. Where is your sister? Liz is riding a bicycle in the garden right now.
2. Please, be quiet. My little brother is sleeping in the next room.
3. Look! It's raining outside.
4. Please, don't make so much noise. I'm reading a very interesting novel.
5. Who is singing in the kitchen? It's Kelly. She is cooking supper there right now.
6. Where is Willy? He is watering the vegetables in the garden at the moment.
7. Hurry! Our train is coming.
1) magazine - A periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, often on a particular subject or aimed at a particular readership.
2) newspaper - A publication containing news and comments on current events, together with features and advertisements, that usually appears daily or weekly and is printed on large sheets of paper that are folded together.
3) comic - A periodical containing comic strips, intended chiefly for children.
4) literary reportage - Factual presentation in a book or other text.
5) text corrector - Somebody who prepares a text for publication.
6) editor - The overall supervisor of content for a book, newspaper, or magazine.
7) journalist - A writer for a newspaper or magazine or for television or radio.